Friday 15 June 2012 09.22 EDT
First published on Friday 15 June 2012 09.22 EDT

The Arsenal striker Robin van Persie has been voted the Professional Football Association's fans' player of the year for 2011-12. It is the third award won by the Holland international for his prolific form last season, having already landed the PFA players' and writers' awards. Van Persie scored 37 goals in 48 appearances for Arsenal and is now recognised as one of Europe's top players.

"Robin had an exceptional season and has established himself in the mould of previous top quality Dutch strikers such as Dennis Bergkamp, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Marco van Basten," said the PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor. "He's very much in demand and Arsenal fans will be worrying whether Arsenal can get him to stay or whether he will move on to the likes of Manchester City.

"Many of his goals were the best of not just this season, but any season when you think of the quality of some of his volleys. He really has been a talisman for Arsenal and as captain has lifted them into qualifying for the Champions League again when all looked lost."

The Burnley striker Jay Rodriguez, who signed for Southampton last week, scooped the Football League Championship award following his 21 goal-haul last season.

"Burnley-born, Jay had some limited experience in their time in the Premier League but has really come good for the club," said Taylor.

The Sheffield Wednesday midfielder José Semedo won the League One award while Lewis Grabban, the Rotherham United forward, was recognised in League Two.